Sentence examples for looks fortunate from inspiring English sources

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If anything, the failure of efforts to make the Northeast's economy look more like that of the San Francisco area now looks fortunate.

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Fury has gone 10 rounds once and looked fortunate to get the decision over John McDermott.

Murphy looked fortunate to avoid a red card after appearing to strike Shay McGuigan, with referee Barry Cassidy instead handing the home captain a yellow card.

Leinster full-back Kearney then looked fortunate to avoid a red card for his neck high challenge on Jackson while Rhys Ruddock could also have been given more than a sin-binning after he tackled the Ulster fly-half in the air in the opening period.

Victims of warfare and terrorist attacks and famine make us look fortunate.

Look how fortunate I am.

"Look how fortunate I've been with my hard work".

The gentrification of whole postal areas, and the pricing out of all but the most fortunate, looks set to reverse.

There is a Jane Fonda-in-Vielementlement here: although Roy, unlike Fonda, grew up poor, to many she looks like a fortunate person.

And it looks like the 1,500 fortunate people in attendance are getting a nice bonus on top of their days mingling with some of the world's brightest minds: Google is giving all of them a free unlocked Nexus One.

"Look, we are fortunate to be athletes and to get tuition money to do it," Campbell added.

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